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...November 2012 general election, whether to accept or reject the California state Senate district map that has been certified by the Citizens Redistricting Commission (Commission...
...appropriations bill the Democratic-controlled Senate passed by a 69-30...Pennsylvania, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations subcommittee...
...approved by the voters in June 2010. Plaintiffs contest two aspects of Senate Bill No. 6, the legislation adopted to implement the proposition. (Sen. Bill...
...corporation commission, mine inspector, and the state legislature (both the House and Senate) may opt to receive public funding. §16–950(D) (West...
Joel Cohen and Katherine Helm, finding themselves awash in announcements of lectures and public appearances by notable "formers" such as Lynne Stewart, Eliot Spitzer and Rod Blagojevich, raise these
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The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 provides government agencies with increased funding and more stringent legislation to combat financial and mortgage fraud. It also sends a message that
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